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- Bromley_Stop_Lock abstract "Bromley Stop Lock was a lock on the Limehouse Cut in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets that was situated near the junction of Limehouse Cut and the River Lee Navigation by Bow Locks.Stop locks were initially installed where there was a change of canal ownership to prevent the loss of water from one canal to another. Bow Locks were originally tidal, i.e. not a falling lock. They would be opened at high tide to fill the Limehouse Cut and to maintain navigation in the River Lee Navigation. This lock could be closed should anything go wrong with the process to maintain the level of the Cut, at the level in Limehouse Basin.Today, the lock is redundant and very little of it remains. One gate at the lower end of the lock is visible within a patch of weeds behind the modern floating tow-path.".
- Bromley_Stop_Lock thumbnail Bromley_Stop_Lock.jpg?width=300.
- Bromley_Stop_Lock wikiPageExternalLink Limehouse_Cut.htm.
- Bromley_Stop_Lock wikiPageExternalLink gazetteer.cgi?id=sfk8.
- Bromley_Stop_Lock wikiPageID "18444482".
- Bromley_Stop_Lock wikiPageLength "2312".
- Bromley_Stop_Lock wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Bromley_Stop_Lock wikiPageRevisionID "668220369".
- Bromley_Stop_Lock wikiPageWikiLink Bow_Locks.
- Bromley_Stop_Lock wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_buildings_and_structures_in_Tower_Hamlets.
- Bromley_Stop_Lock wikiPageWikiLink Category:Locks_of_London.
- Bromley_Stop_Lock wikiPageWikiLink Category:Locks_of_the_Lee_Navigation.
- Bromley_Stop_Lock wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stop_locks.
- Bromley_Stop_Lock wikiPageWikiLink Devons_Road_DLR_station.
- Bromley_Stop_Lock wikiPageWikiLink Greater_London.
- Bromley_Stop_Lock wikiPageWikiLink Lea_Valley_Walk.
- Bromley_Stop_Lock wikiPageWikiLink Lee_Navigation.
- Bromley_Stop_Lock wikiPageWikiLink Limehouse_Basin.
- Bromley_Stop_Lock wikiPageWikiLink Limehouse_Cut.
- Bromley_Stop_Lock wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Docklands_Light_Railway_stations.
- Bromley_Stop_Lock wikiPageWikiLink Lock_(water_navigation).
- Bromley_Stop_Lock wikiPageWikiLink London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets.
- Bromley_Stop_Lock wikiPageWikiLink Old_Ford_Lock.
- Bromley_Stop_Lock wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bromley Stop Lock".
- Bromley_Stop_Lock wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bromley".
- Bromley_Stop_Lock caption "The remains of the Bromley Stop Lock, can be seen amongst the weeds in the bank beyond the 'floating' towpath.".
- Bromley_Stop_Lock county Greater_London.
- Bromley_Stop_Lock county London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets.
- Bromley_Stop_Lock enda Old_Ford_Lock.
- Bromley_Stop_Lock endb Limehouse_Basin.
- Bromley_Stop_Lock fall "Stop lock".
- Bromley_Stop_Lock lat "51.521857".
- Bromley_Stop_Lock lockName "Bromley Stop Lock".
- Bromley_Stop_Lock long "-0.009832".
- Bromley_Stop_Lock maint "N/A".
- Bromley_Stop_Lock operation "Redundant".
- Bromley_Stop_Lock waterway Limehouse_Cut.
- Bromley_Stop_Lock wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Bromley_Stop_Lock wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Waterlock.
- Bromley_Stop_Lock wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Locks_and_Weirs_on_River_Lea.
- Bromley_Stop_Lock wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:London-struct-stub.
- Bromley_Stop_Lock wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_British_English.
- Bromley_Stop_Lock wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Bromley_Stop_Lock subject Category:Former_buildings_and_structures_in_Tower_Hamlets.
- Bromley_Stop_Lock subject Category:Locks_of_London.
- Bromley_Stop_Lock subject Category:Locks_of_the_Lee_Navigation.
- Bromley_Stop_Lock subject Category:Stop_locks.
- Bromley_Stop_Lock hypernym Lock.
- Bromley_Stop_Lock type RugbyPlayer.
- Bromley_Stop_Lock comment "Bromley Stop Lock was a lock on the Limehouse Cut in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets that was situated near the junction of Limehouse Cut and the River Lee Navigation by Bow Locks.Stop locks were initially installed where there was a change of canal ownership to prevent the loss of water from one canal to another. Bow Locks were originally tidal, i.e. not a falling lock. They would be opened at high tide to fill the Limehouse Cut and to maintain navigation in the River Lee Navigation.".
- Bromley_Stop_Lock label "Bromley Stop Lock".
- Bromley_Stop_Lock sameAs Q4973698.
- Bromley_Stop_Lock sameAs m.04f15wz.
- Bromley_Stop_Lock sameAs Q4973698.
- Bromley_Stop_Lock wasDerivedFrom Bromley_Stop_Lock?oldid=668220369.
- Bromley_Stop_Lock depiction Bromley_Stop_Lock.jpg.
- Bromley_Stop_Lock isPrimaryTopicOf Bromley_Stop_Lock.